HOW-TO: Hollywood Signature "Lived In" Waves by Anh Co Tran

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These long waves by Anh Co Tran (@anhcotran) will give your client the youthful look they are looking for. Injecting creativity, passion and innovation into every masterpiece he creates, Tran dished up these beautiful waves—which is his signature look.

This style carefully balances precision, movement and texture. Also seen on Tran’s most notable clients like Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore and Emily Ratajkowski, this is just one example of how he customizes his “Lived-in hair” technique.

Step 2: Apply 8 pumps of L’Oréal Professionnel Soft Curls into hands and evenly distribute from roots to ends. Then rough dry with the blow dryer to immerse the product into the hair. The product is great for body & texture.

Step 4: Start from the back or sides, always working from the bottom up, curl the hair using the “Lived In” Waves technique. Alternate the curls in different directions and leave about 1 1/2” of the ends out.

Frank Gambuzza uses a razor to remove density and change the texture of the hair. "It's all about versatility and flexibility," Gambuzza, owner of Salon Visage, Knoxville, Tennessee, says. Here he shares tips and demonstrates in a short video.

In this short video, Chelsea James demos how-to turn wefts in to a fabric that can be used for avant garde finishes (great for any NAHA entry.) James was in Paris, France to celebrate the 110 anniversary of the founding of L'Oreal Professionnel.

Textured hair on the runway is a growing trend. This season, Mizani offered 150 models "Fashion Week Survival Kits" and #TextureLove prep for NYFW at the VIP Salon at the L’OREAL Headquarters in New York at Hudson Yards.

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